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Re: Time Synchronization in Windows 2000



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Hi Rich,

I use AtomTime but if it's already built in then sure, I'd love to have the
tweek... ;~)

Best regards,

Gene

----- Original Message -----
From: "FXTrader" <fxtrader@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Omega List" <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 10:06 AM
Subject: Time Synchronization in Windows 2000


> Consider a time synchronization feature in Windows 2000 itself. Yes, in
> Win2k.
> You need to add a registry entry and turn on the service to automated it
and
> you are done.
> I have the Windows documentation and the .REG file. They will not go
through
> the Omega Server, however. E-mail me if you are interested and I will send
> both to you.
>
> Meanwhile, here are the instructions for your review.
>
>
> Double click on the registry file attached to this e-mail. It is safe.
> (Check for yourself) Answer yes to the prompt.
>
> Now change your clock time so it is shows the incorrect time. This will
let
> you see the time update when the service is initially activated.
>
> Next go to START, PROGRAMS, ADMIN TOOLS, SERVICES
>
> Double click on WINDOWS TIME
>
> Once there, click on START in the Service Status box and change the Start
Up
> Type to AUTOMATIC.
>
> The time should be corrected immediately. That is it, no need to every
> re-check your time again.
>
>
> This enables Windows to automatically synchronize the time once every 45
> minutes until successful,
> 3-times in a row. Then, once every 8 hours (three times per day).
>
> Good Luck
>
> Rich
>
>